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Using Trials and Law to teach K-12
Teacher Resources
Ask your teachers to find out about the "Justice tours" through the Georgia Bar Association and the Mock Trials on every grade level! You learn critical thinking skills along with speaking, listening, reading, and writing as the judge, the prosecutor, the defense attorney, the juror--or the Defendant or Plaintiff. The courtroom is a place to learn about life.
You can enjoy learning different perspectives by playing different roles!
Lesson Plan: The Private "I": Whose "I" Matters Most? (6-7)
Explains how the social institutions influence the attitudes and behavior of people. Describes the ways in which a citizen participates in the various types of government in the Americas.
Lesson Plan: Mending Wall and the Separation of Powers (9-12)
SSCG3: The student will demonstrate understanding of the United States Constitution.
SSCG4: The student will demonstrate knowledge of the organization and powers of the national government.
SSCG16: The student will demonstrate knowledge of the operation of the federal judiciary.
Ask your teachers to find out about the "Justice tours" through the Georgia Bar Association and the Mock Trials on every grade level! You learn critical thinking skills along with speaking, listening, reading, and writing as the judge, the prosecutor, the defense attorney, the juror--or the Defendant or Plaintiff. The courtroom is a place to learn about life.
You can enjoy learning different perspectives by playing different roles!
Lesson Plan: The Private "I": Whose "I" Matters Most? (6-7)
Explains how the social institutions influence the attitudes and behavior of people. Describes the ways in which a citizen participates in the various types of government in the Americas.
Lesson Plan: Mending Wall and the Separation of Powers (9-12)
SSCG3: The student will demonstrate understanding of the United States Constitution.
SSCG4: The student will demonstrate knowledge of the organization and powers of the national government.
SSCG16: The student will demonstrate knowledge of the operation of the federal judiciary.
Teacher Workshops
For more information about LRE Teacher Workshops, view our list of available workshops."An Introduction to Law in Georgia" Textbook
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